So there's these girls on school. And they all are pretty much into me, and I want to score with them, is there any way to not ruin my reputation, or is it just according to the girls mood?
Because there's a few guys I know that women don't really care, except this one guy who is pretty good looking, but managed to get hated on(just a little bit tho), but it was because he kissed women pretty much in the middle of the school. And I don't really do that, so if I manage to not appear to have relations in school and not get in any relations can I maintain my reputation? I'm pretty sociable, so it would suck to get a really bad reputation and be cancelled lol.
Consider investing into a reliable ready reference you can pick up and study to better prepare yourself for engaging the opposite sex. I'd suggest that you get yourself a copy of Doc Love's "The System: The Dating Dictionary". Doc Love, who until his passing was also known as Tom Hodges, wrote a weekly advice column that's archive is mirrored on several mens focused sites and a podcast. His media is a bit pricey, but it's a solid foundation a guy can branch out from in RP aware circles. I'd suggest you review his advice column to decide if his view on dating and relationships is aligned with what you aspire for yourself. To save yourself a search, give this scribed link a gander to find out if his book is something you'd like to add to your library. It should also be available on libgen.
Read MoreMy God, I would have assumed that those bridges would be able to handle some amount of collisions.
The loss of life that has occurred is unfortunate. However, the problem isn't that the Francis Scott Key bridge collapsed exactly as it was engineered to, but that the collapse was triggered by the otherwise spontaneous impact of a container ship with engine problems.
I know this might seem dismissive on my part, but if you do some reading up, you'll find that most infrastructure built around the time of the cold war is expressly engineered to be quick to build, cheap to build, maintain, and easy to cripple in the event of an invasion. World famous infrastructure projects like the Brooklyn Bridge or Hoover Dam are outliers in regards to infrastructure development in the US and far from the norm. If you knew how quietly conditioned Anglo-phonic society is for war, you'd get a better understanding as to why I generally advise foreigners to not stay.
Given what I've read regarding international freight over the last few years, I'd be more concerned with what's happening to the container ship fleets, than an old bridge in the US. This is part of a larger pattern of problems that seem to be focused on container ships. As such, it has a good amount of potential to affect us all as sea transportation is a critical component to international commerce and trade.
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@deeplydisturbed we're not like a secret cabal pulling strings in the background. I've made my stance clear about the subject.
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I wonder if the maintenance on that ship was done by DEI hires.
Given that it's owned by international big-money interests, it should be obvious to you that they'd have anything other than emergency repairs performed in a port/facility on the cheap side of the ocean. Just like they crew the ships with dirt-poor people from there.
At some point I ask that you examine how many right-wing memes actually work against the rank and file right leaning Americans who help propagate them just as well as they work against people identifying with "the left," while actually supporting and giving immunity to the huge-capital Globalist wealth-sucking-and-concentrating class.
In my observation, a lot of anti-DEI sentiment and rhetoric pays only lip service to DEI subverting meritocracy, while serving emotional yearning for a return to the anti-meritocracy system of promoting WASP-y people without due regard for their objective merit and competency.
In other words, pointing to the absurd outliers on "left side" wearing pussy hats and other gender's clothing, while protecting and giving cover to the huge business suited interests at the top of "right side" whose companies either directly import and hire, or directly profit from moving jobs from Americans to dirt cheap global labor.
Read More@deeplydisturbed There’s no censorship on this site. What exists is moderation in the form of community standards (you can’t doxx people or say anything illegal, for instance).
@razburyturmymury I think you’ve got it covered.
The purpose of the argan oil (or any beard oil) is to keep the beard hairs in good condition, it keeps your beard hairs soft and helps them retain their moisture.
If you’re not moisturizing your whole face -including the skin under your beard - do that first. After that, I rub the oil on my beard and take a badger hair brush and brush the oil into it.
I use Moroccan Oil Argan Oil and Jack Black Beard Oil interchangeably. Normally I trim my beard twice a week and clean up the edges with a razor. It doesn’t take long at all.